Hello all,
I got in on the AMD deal with the Athlon 64 3200+, Asus K8V Deluxe SE, and a couple other goodies. I'm trying to install it today, but I can't get Windows to install. I keep getting "Setup cannot copy file: RANDOM", where RANDOM is a random filename.
The rig is listed here. All other components are known working from my previous rig. Temps seem to be fine. I've updated to the latest BIOS.
I really need some suggestions here!
EDIT: I found a MS KB article here. It seems to suggest memory as the problem, but my memory was just working in my old rig this morning.
EDIT 2: Just tried to run Memtest from a bootable CD. The screen flashes for a fraction of a second and then the computer reboots. It does this with both or either one of my memory modules in. I'm not sure if this is because Memtest (this is an older version) doesn't support my chipset or because something has happened to my memory. Opinions?
EDIT 3: I just put in some known working memory from another rig. The system started up and said checksums were bad, so I went into the BIOS and changed setting as I wanted to. On reboot it said something about the BIOS being bad and went into this auto-recovery thing where it gets the BIOS off of the CD-ROM that came with the mobo. It seems almost to be looping that recovery thing now. I can't get it to boot anything.
EDIT 4: Please scroll down to see my rant post.
Thanks,
Swan
I got in on the AMD deal with the Athlon 64 3200+, Asus K8V Deluxe SE, and a couple other goodies. I'm trying to install it today, but I can't get Windows to install. I keep getting "Setup cannot copy file: RANDOM", where RANDOM is a random filename.
The rig is listed here. All other components are known working from my previous rig. Temps seem to be fine. I've updated to the latest BIOS.
I really need some suggestions here!
EDIT: I found a MS KB article here. It seems to suggest memory as the problem, but my memory was just working in my old rig this morning.
EDIT 2: Just tried to run Memtest from a bootable CD. The screen flashes for a fraction of a second and then the computer reboots. It does this with both or either one of my memory modules in. I'm not sure if this is because Memtest (this is an older version) doesn't support my chipset or because something has happened to my memory. Opinions?
EDIT 3: I just put in some known working memory from another rig. The system started up and said checksums were bad, so I went into the BIOS and changed setting as I wanted to. On reboot it said something about the BIOS being bad and went into this auto-recovery thing where it gets the BIOS off of the CD-ROM that came with the mobo. It seems almost to be looping that recovery thing now. I can't get it to boot anything.
EDIT 4: Please scroll down to see my rant post.
Thanks,
Swan